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Tag archive for ‘war on drugs’

Not Everything is “Interstate Commerce”(0)

The states must stand up and say, “No! We will no longer sit back and allow you to push us around!”

Hezbollah’s Deepening and Disturbing Roots in the Drug Trade(0)

In a lengthy piece on December 13, the New York Times reported on the role Western Hemisphere drug trafficking plays in financing the Shiite, pro-Iranian terrorist organization Hezbollah. The Times took a lengthy look at the Treasury Department’s investigation of the Lebanese Canadian Bank (LCB) and the organizational structure that moves illegal drugs from South America to Europe and the Middle East via West Africa and launders hundreds of millions of dollars monthly through accounts held at LCB, as well as through trade-based money laundering involving consumer goods throughout the … More

REACTION ROUNDUP: GOP Presidential Debate on Foreign Policy(0)

North Korea: A Neglected National Security Threat – Bruce Klingner It’s hard to overlook half of the globe, but that’s what happened during the Republican presidential debate on national security. Despite the critical importance of Asia to U.S. economic and security interests, the region was largely ignored. China was mentioned only in passing during the candidates’ closing remarks, and there was no mention of America’s economic partners and treaty allies. Iran’s continued efforts to develop nuclear weapons figured prominently in the evening’s debate, with wide-ranging discussions on the impact on … More

Thomas Jefferson and Defiance to Tyrants: An Anniversary worth Celebrating(0)

213 years ago, on November 10th, something really important happened.  In fact, it was so important that if there ARE going to be federal holidays at all, this should definitely be one.  But it’s not.

Bridge builders(0)

The Constitution provides a bridge across this political divide.

Feds: States Have No Rights(0)

Chuck Baldwin – the federal government’s usurpation of State sovereignty, jurisdiction, and authority is worsening.

“Winning” is Losing. For All of Us.(0)

Like my parents used to tell my brother and I when we fought as children – “you’re both wrong” – it’s time for people who love liberty to do the same to democrats and republicans alike.

40 Years Later: Cost of the failed drug war(0)

By Tim ShoemakerFoundation for Economic Education has a new video out today breaking down the cost of the war on drugs.  Today is the 40th Anniversary of the beginning of our modern day prohibition – FEE calls for bringing an end to this ever esca…

So Simple a Three Year Old Can Do It(0)

What do we do when the Federal Government steps beyond it’s Constitutional bounds?  Not only is that the subject of this speech by Jason Rink, Executive Director of The Foundation for a Free Society, from Nullify Now Los Angeles, it’s the question Thomas Jefferson and James Madison sought to address when they drafted the Kentucky and Virginia…

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Scanners!(0)

What should be our message to the TSA? “Go to hell.”

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